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Biography: African Dance Rhythm’s Journey and impact

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African Dance Rhythms Cultural Ensemble is a dynamic cultural organization based in both Ghana and the United States, founded by Fofoo Attiso, also known as Apey. The ensemble is dedicated to preserving and promoting the rich traditions of African heritage through vibrant performances, educational workshops, and community-based programs.

Specializing in traditional African dance and drumming, the group performs a wide variety of styles from across the continent, including West, East, and Southern Africa. Their repertoire features culturally significant dances such as Kpanlogo, Adowa, and Atsiagbekor, each telling stories deeply rooted in African history and values.

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The African Dance Rhythms Cultural Ensemble offers diverse programs such as school workshops, corporate team-building sessions, cultural entertainment for events, and the popular Sankofa Tour in Ghana, where participants engage in traditional arts, crafts, music, and dance.

What truly defines the ensemble is its team of experienced choreographers and dancers, who are experts in African dance forms. With years of performance and teaching experience both locally and internationally, they bring authenticity, skill, and passion to every stage and classroom. Their work not only entertains but also educates and empowers, inspiring a deeper appreciation for African culture around the world.

More about the ensemble and their work can be found at
africandancerhythms.com.

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African Dance Rhythms set the National Academy of Students Achievements Awards Ghana (NASAAG) stage ablaze with an epic performance

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The National Academy of Students Achievements Awards Ghana (NASAAG) celebrated excellence and cultural pride in grand style last Friday at the British Council, Accra. Among the standout highlights of the evening was a captivating performance by African Dance Rhythms, who lit up the stage with an electrifying showcase of traditional and contemporary African movement.

The group’s high-energy choreography, vibrant costumes, and powerful drum-driven beats had the audience on their feet, clapping and dancing along. Their performance was a celebration of African identity, rhythm, and storytelling, seamlessly blending heritage and innovation.

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Dance Performance from African Dance Rhythms

“Dance is a language, and tonight we spoke from the soul of Africa,” said the group’s lead, Enoch Adjetey after their performance. “We’re honored to be part of a platform that recognizes both academic excellence and cultural expression.”

The National Academy of Students Achievements Awards Ghana (NASAAG) is an annual event dedicated to acknowledging the outstanding achievements of students across the country, while also promoting Ghanaian arts and culture. This year’s edition brought together young achievers, educators, artists, and community leaders for an evening of recognition and celebration.

As social media lit up with highlights from the night, the African Dance Rhythms segment quickly became one of the most shared moments. Audiences online and in person praised the group for their “unstoppable energy” and the “dance magic” they brought to the stage.

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Founded by Fofoo Attiso, also known as Apey, African Dance Rhythms is a Ghana-based cultural organization dedicated to preserving and promoting African heritage through immersive performances and educational programs.

The ensemble’s repertoire includes a variety of traditional Ghanaian dance forms, such as Kpanlogo, Adowa, and Atsiagbekor, each rich in cultural significance and storytelling.

Beyond performances, African Dance Rhythms offers workshops and educational programs that engage audiences of all ages, fostering a deeper appreciation for African culture. Their initiatives have reached schools across the United States, where they have conducted workshops and performances highlighting the depth and vibrancy of African dance and drumming.

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